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fy (The 1926 Message from the Chancellor MW yciu he iiialriots! Not merely nor mainly lucause you will bear the hrand, S , by grad- uatiuii, hut rather because Syracuse has grown into your life and you into its life, each becoming a part of the others. Patriotism is like patriotism. It will make you neither narrow, intolerant nor uncharitable toward the .Alma Mater of others ; toward them you will feel that rivalry, ever good-natured in spirit, which mutuallv stinuilates emulation ; while, with them, you will ever fellowship in the larger unity of academic interest and objectives. i ' .ut matriotism is a real love for Alma Mater; not a blind devotion, which disqualifies from discerning weaknesses and constructive efforts to correct, but a deep devotion, which believes in, trusts, dreams for, plans for, prays for, sacrifices for the one L ' niversity for me . Matriots of Syracuse! Leal and loyal !
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E Y (The Id2« ni College of Liberal Arts Dka.n William L. Rkay THE College of Liberal Arts is the oldest of the University ' s group of colleges, it being a continuatinn of the Genesee Col- leo-e which flourished at Lima. N. Y. from 1849 to 187L The college was opened in the Myers Block on September L 1871 with 41 stu dents. At present the enroll- ment is around 1400. This number com- prises about 22% of the total I ' niversity en- rollment. This college has grown with the University and at the same time has retained a relation which may aptly be described as the nucleus of the organization. The purpose of the College is to provide first of all a four years ' course in the Liberal .Arts and Sciences leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree with its implications as to culture, character, and fitness for leader- ship in service; to provide also a founda- tion for work in professional colleges and in the Graduate School. Dean William L. Bray of the Graduate School was appointed .Acting Dean in June 192. upon the resignation of Dean William II. IMetzler. s o 10
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